Bomb Threat Hoax at Wadi Railway Station Triggers Panic
Karnataka Express halted and searched for hours after an anonymous bomb threat, later confirmed to be a hoax.
He made the announcement after inaugurating Ninasam theatre festival at Heggodu on May 11
Udupi: Comedy Kiladi-3 Winner Rakesh Poojary Passes Away
Udupi: Comedy Kiladi-3 Winner Rakesh Poojary Passes Away Udupi: Rakesh Poojary, the popular television personality and winner of the Kannada comedy show Comedy Kiladigalus Season 3, tragically passed away on Sunday night in the Udupi district. He was 31 years old. According to reports, Mr. Poojary collapsed while participating in a Mehndi ceremony near Nitte [] The post Udupi: Comedy Kiladi-3 Winner Rakesh Poojary Passes Away appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Parents struggle as schools hike fees beyond 10 per cent in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: As private schools in the city gear up for the 2025-26 academic session, a survey has revealed that a significant number of parents are facing sharp fee hikes, adding to the financial burden on households. According to the survey conducted by LocalCircles, 48% of parents in Bengaluru reported an increase in school fees by 10% or more, with 8% stating that the hike exceeds 30%. Meanwhile, 46% of respondents said their schools have not yet announced the revised fees, leaving many in uncertainty. The findings, based on responses from 2,711 parents in the city, paint a worrying picture for families already coping with rising living costs and education-related expenses. While 21% said the hike was between 20% and 30%, about 19% saw a 10-20% increase, and a small fraction reported a 5-10% rise. Only 2% said there had been no change in the fee, while no one reported hikes of less than 5%. The data from Bengaluru is part of a larger national picture, where over 18,000 parents from 301 districts participated. Nationally, 81% of parents with children in private schools reported that fees had gone up by more than 10% compared to last year. The survey highlighted that in cities like New Delhi, Bengaluru and Hyderabad, rising school fees have sparked widespread concern and even street protests in some areas. In Delhis DPS Dwarka, for instance, parents have repeatedly protested fee hikes that have pushed annual fees to Rs 1.4 lakh, with tuition fee hikes of 8-20% every year since 2020. Despite intervention by authorities, many schools continue to increase fees under various heads. Even in Karnataka, the Department of School Education responded to parental concerns by issuing a circular requiring all schools to publish detailed fee structures and reservation policies. Schools have also been instructed to set up grievance redressal mechanisms, while education officers have been directed to act on complaints without delay. With 44% of parents nationally stating that fees have increased by 50-80% or more over the past three years, many families are turning to loans to manage the rising cost of education. For those with children in high schools, the added pressure of coaching and competitive exam preparation is proving to be financially unsustainable, the survey revealed. The parents urged the central and state governments to step in to regulate school fee hikes and ensure that any caps are effectively implemented at the ground level.
Daytime burglaries in Karnataka surge despite overall decline in cases
BENGALURU: There has been a slight decline in burglary cases in the state, but concerns persist due to a rise in daytime burglaries over the past two years. Meanwhile, over the last two years, at least one temple burglary has been reported daily in the state. According to the data, 1,128 daytime burglary cases were registered in 2024, compared to 1,118 in 2023 and 990 in 2022. Additionally, there were 4,322 night burglaries in 2024, 4,852 in 2023, and 4,437 in 2022. In 2024, a total of 365 temple burglaries were reported, including 342 nighttime and 23 daytime incidents. In 2023, 409 temple burglaries were reported, with 385 occurring at night and 24 during the day. Among the 16,845 burglary cases reported in the past three years, only 74 have resulted in convictions (0.43 per cent). Deputy Commissioner of Police (South), Lokesh B Jagalasar, said that while burglary cases are on a downward trend, the occurrence of daytime or nighttime burglaries largely depends on the accused. Most burglary suspects are habitual offenders inclined by habit to break into homes and establishments. While some have a specific modus operandi, others choose to operate during the day or at night. He also attributed the slight decline in overall cases to improved policing, CCTV cameras at major locations, and better case detection. He advised the public to alert the control room or local police if their house is locked for more than two days. A senior police officer noted that most burglary incidents previously occurred at night in residential and commercial areas. However, criminals have altered their pattern, now targeting homes during the day, especially over long weekends when people are away. He added that temple burglaries typically involve the theft of money and gold ornaments from donation boxes, especially in small, rural temples, with amounts ranging from Rs 500 to Rs 5,000. Another deputy commissioner of police said the low conviction rate in both daytime and nighttime burglaries is primarily due to a lack of witnesses and concrete evidence. Burglaries often occur when no one is home during the day or when residents are asleep at night, making direct eyewitnesses rare. Additionally, suspects often wear gloves or masks, leaving minimal forensic evidence. The challenge of linking suspects to specific crime scenes also complicates proving their court involvement, the officer added.
Temple priests urge Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot to approve muzrai reforms
BENGALURU: Pointing to years of neglect and delay, the Federation of Akhila Karnataka Hindu Temple Archakas, Agamikas and Upadhivanths has urged Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot to approve the crucial amendments to the Muzrai Act which has already been passed by both houses of the Karnataka legislature. It said once cleared, the law would allow richer A and B category temples to share their surplus income with underfunded category C temples in villages, which has been a demand for over ten years. At a press conference on Sunday, the federation also raised alarm over large-scale encroachments of temple land, poor living conditions of priests and the need for monthly support to small temples. They have requested the government to take up a joint survey of these historic temples through the departments of archaeology and Muzrai and sought a budget of Rs 500 crore for their development and conservation. A delegation, led by federation president Prof KE Radhakrishna and general secretary KSN Dixit, met the governor at Raj Bhavan on Friday and submitted a petition highlighting that more than 36,000 temples under the Muzrai department, especially in rural areas, lack funding and state support. Many of these rural temples are more than 300 years old and are deeply tied to the cultural and religious life of local communities. However, most lack even basic facilities, Radhakrishna said. Highlighting the widespread encroachment of temple lands, Radhakrishna said nearly one lakh acres of land belonging to Muzrai temples have been illegally occupied across the state, including prime properties in cities like Bengaluru. The federation asked the governor to recommend setting up a special action committee, led by sitting high court judges, to implement the report submitted by former Muzrai secretary A Ramaswamy and recover the encroached lands within a fixed timeframe. The federation also raised concerns about the safety and dignity of temple priests and workers. It demanded that the state frame clear rules of conduct to prevent abuse or harassment of priests and also requested the launch of a dedicated housing scheme for priests in rural areas and construction of basic facilities such as toilets and bathrooms near temples. To maintain and improve temple services, it proposed the creation of training centres focusing on Agama traditions, temple rituals and management. These centres, it said, should operate as an official division under the department. Citing the rising cost of living, it also demanded that the government provide Rs 5,000 per month to small temples to cover daily maintenance and operational costs.
Monsoon likely to hit Karnataka on May 28
BENGALURU: The southwest monsoon is expected to arrive in Karnataka early this year, as the IMD has predicted an early onset in Kerala on May 27. Weather experts are hoping that the monsoon may reach Karnataka on May 28. In Karnataka, rainfall is expected to be above normal to excessive this year. Coastal and Malnad regions are likely to receive excess rainfall, while other parts of the state may witness above normal, Karnataka State Natural Disaster Management Centre (KSNDMC) former director Srinivas Reddy said. According to the forecast, the monsoon will hit Kerala on May 27 and if the cloud formation does not get dispersed, it will arrive in Karnataka on May 28, which is early, Reddy said. Provided if the weather system is in favour of Karnataka. Experts also predicted that between June and the end of September or the first week of October, the average rainfall will be 860 mm. This time, the prediction is around 5% more than normal, which is 900 mm of average rainfall. Meanwhile, KSNDMC is anticipating normal thunder showers in isolated areas across the state for the next week.
Internal audit targets moles in Telangana ministers offices
BENGALURU: Amid rising concerns over the unauthorised disclosure of sensitive information, the Telangana Government has launched an internal review to identify private individuals from the previous BRS regime who continue to serve in key ministerial offices under the current Congress administration. According to high-level sources, the CMO has directed the state intelligence department to compile a detailed record of personnel working in the offices of all cabinet ministers. The focus is on identifying private aides particularly personal assistants, private secretaries, public relations officers and other support staff who have either remained in their posts or been reappointed despite the change in government. The move follows repeated incidents where internal documents and policy decisions surfaced on social media and Opposition-affiliated platforms before their official release. Officials suspect that individuals retained from the BRS government may be leaking information to their former political networks. One example cited is Revenue and Housing Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddys office, where his current PA, Venkat Reddy, also served as PA to former finance minister T Harish Rao during the BRS tenure. Similarly, Forests and Environment Minister Konda Surekhas PA, P Krishna, is a holdover from the previous regime. Several PROs across ministries are also said to fall into this category. Telangana CM A Revanth Reddy, sources say, was initially opposed to re-employing staff from the previous government. However, some ministers opted to retain or reappoint their preferred aides, exercising discretion in these appointments. Concerns over internal leaks intensified after a recent incident involving the states plan to acquire over 439 acres in Puppalaguda, under Gopanpalli revenue village in Rangareddy district. Before any official announcement, documents detailing survey numbers and proposed land use appeared online and were widely shared by BRS-affiliated handles. The government later confirmed that the land is earmarked for an IT Park under TGIIC Limited, but by then, the information had already become public. The leak has triggered serious concerns within the Congress-led administration over internal security protocols and the continued presence of people with potential allegiances to the previous regime. With Opposition parties gaining early access to confidential documents, the government is now moving to re-evaluate the role of private personnel in governance and enforce tighter control over appointments and information flow.
13 students from Karnataka studying in Srinagar reach Delhi amid safety concerns
BENGALURU: Amid raging security concerns in Jammu and Kashmir, in the wake of cross-border tensions between India and Pakistan , 13 students from Karnataka studying at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology in Srinagar, have safely arrived in New Delhi. The movement was facilitated by the Ministry of Steel and Heavy Industries, under the supervision of Union minister HD Kumaraswamy. According to a statement, the government acted swiftly to ensure that the students were brought to safety. The group travelled from Srinagar to Jammu by bus, and then onward to Delhi by train. Ministry officials received the students upon arrival at the railway station and escorted them. Harshith, one of the students, said, We were uncertain and anxious when tensions arose in the region. But the Centres quick response changed everything. From the moment we were informed of the arrangements, we felt taken care of. Bhagyashree Prasad, another student, shared, I want to thank our prime minister for standing by us during this difficult time. We are proud to be part of a country where students safety is taken so seriously. The ministrys support, especially the personal involvement of Kumaraswamy, gave us much confidence. Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership in moments like these is both inspiring and reassuring. His clear instructions and deep personal commitment to every citizens welfare enabled swift coordination between departments. I commend our security agencies, railway personnel, and ministry officials who acted with precision and compassion. The safety of our people, especially students from distant regions, is our foremost priority, Kumaraswamy said.
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All soldiers from Karnataka's Davanagere village return to duty
DAVANAGERE: Nearly six soldiers from Tolahunase, who had come to their village on annual leave, rushed back to attend the call of duty, in the wake of India-Pakistan cross-border tensions. The village, located on the outskirts of Davanagere city, is home to 400-500 military personnel, who have served in the Indian Army, Air Force and Navy. Hence, Tolahunase is popularly called Soldiers Village. Sunil Naik, brother of Krishna Naik, posted with the Madras Sappers, said, My brother came to our village on April 20, and was on leave till May 30, however, he had to cut short his holiday due to the India-Pakistan tensions at the border, and rush back to his post in Ambala, immediately. In this village, there are soldiers in every household. Sunil said that soldiers hailing from Tolahunase are posted in Jammu and Kashmir. So far, more than 400 men from this village have served the country. We are proud that the soldiers of our village are serving the nation in these uncertain times, he said. In the wake of the tense situation between India and Pakistan , the Indian Army had issued an urgent orders for leaves of serving personnel to be cancelled, and that they return to duty. Lakshman Naik and Shakuntala Bais son Ravindra Kumar was enjoying his annual vacation, but returned to duty in Kerala, on May 2. Lakshman said, It has been 15-20 years since my son joined the Army. He had come to our village on vacation, but due to the impending situation at the border, he was recalled on urgent basis. I am proud that my son is serving the nation in the time of an emergency.
101 castes, one goal: Karnatakas Scheduled Caste survey explained - The South First
101 castes, one goal: Karnatakas Scheduled Caste survey explained The South First
Seeding innovation in Karnatakas Challakere
Science and Engineering for Economic Development (SEED), an initiative by IISc, has been working with the local farmers and shepherds in Challakere to develop best practices in agriculture and blanket weaving
897 MoUs fetched Rs 10L crore investments in four years: Tamil Nadu government
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Iran says nuclear talks more serious, rejects US call to dismantle facilities
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Four killed in accident at Vadakara
KOZHIKODE: A road accident near the Moorad bridge on the national highway at Vadakara claimed the lives of four individuals -- all relatives -- on Sunday. The incident occurred around 3:15pm when a Karnataka-registered van heading towards Vadakara collided with their car while coming out of a nearby petrol pump en route to Payyoli. The deceased have been identified as, Roja, Jayavalli, Shiginlal -- all natives of Mahe, and Ranji, native of Parammal in Azhiyur, Kozhikode. Another passenger of the car suffered serious injuries and is undergoing treatment at the Vadakara Cooperative Hospital. They were on their way to attend a wedding reception.The car was reportedly exiting a fuel station and entering the highway in the same direction as the oncoming van when the collision occurred. All eight occupants of the van -- all Karnataka natives -- also sustained injuries but are reported to be out of danger. They were returning after visiting Munnar.
Hamas to free Israeli-American hostage in bid to secure ceasefire
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More people died in rural Karnataka during Covid year 2021: Report
A recent report highlights a concerning disparity in Karnataka, revealing more deaths in rural areas than urban centers during the 2021 Covid pandemic, attributed to limited access to timely medical care. Data indicates this systemic issue of poor rural healthcare existed even before Covid, alongside a significant overall mortality spike and a declining birth rate in the state.
UN to host first high-level meeting on North Koreas human rights violations
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Popular govt in Manipur in two months, says BJP MP
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Pune: Hoax alarm sparks panic on Karnataka Express, prompt action ensures safety - Hindustan Times
Pune: Hoax alarm sparks panic on Karnataka Express, prompt action ensures safety Hindustan Times
The assassination of prominent journalist Gauri Lankesh left the media world and common citizens alike in shock, consequently sparking widespread outrage and concern about journalists safety in India. Rollo Romig, an American journalist, was one of the concerned, and decided to investigate further. What came of it was Im on the Hit List (Context; `499), whose status as Pulitzer finalist has reawakened the focus on the issue. I was incredibly shocked at the murder, and I wrote an article about the case. But I felt that this was a story with a lot more to say about it, he recounts, further revealing, It was unclear for some time who had murdered her and why, and it took a long time to uncover that. As I dug deeper into the case, I found that she really was an extraordinary and unusual person. Over the course of the five cumulative years of bringing the book to life, Romig conducted extensive research, travelling to Bengaluru and Karnataka, interviewing diverse people who pored over thousands of pieces of information, along with articles and official documents on the case. Gauris life was complex and moved in a lot of directions. Her parents wrote memoirs because her father was a very famous Kannada journalist, P Lankesh. So I hired a translator, Romig reveals. Through his investigation, Romig unveiled the complexities of Lankeshs life and work, showcasing her remarkable talent for connecting with people and creating communities. According to him, this ability to build relationships and mobilise people was a hallmark of Lankeshs journalism, and was what made her such a powerful force for change. She touched many people. I felt really obliged to look into everything and leave no stone unturned, stresses Romig. With the recent Pulitzer finalist status being a signature point in the books impact and significance, Romig hopes that the recognition will help the book spark meaningful conversations about the importance of investigative journalism. I hope itll help the book to reach a wider audience, he shares, further emphasising, Investigative journalism is more important than ever. Just our contemporary reality is so incredibly complex and getting more complex by the minute. We need investigative journalists to uncover whats under the surface.
Last-mile water supply eludes N-K as authorities fail to walk extra mile - Deccan Herald
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Pak cant feed its people, but splurges on terror infra: Shobha - Deccan Herald
Pak cant feed its people, but splurges on terror infra: Shobha Deccan Herald
Banduri nala: MoEF panel seeks conservation plan from Karnataka - Deccan Herald
Banduri nala: MoEF panel seeks conservation plan from Karnataka Deccan Herald
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Karnataka Stray Dog Attack: Woman Mauled to Death by Street Dogs in Gajendragad - Deccan Herald
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Anti-communal task force a good initiative - Deccan Herald
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Magrath Road Footpath in Disrepair, Citizens Demand Action Against Encroachments - Deccan Herald
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Woman locks cab driver in hotel room, flees with his car & phone
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Why swimmer Manavi Varma is Karnatakas pride at Khelo India Youth Games 2025 in Bihar? - Mint
Why swimmer Manavi Varma is Karnatakas pride at Khelo India Youth Games 2025 in Bihar? Mint
NWKRTC to have CCTV surveillance at its bus terminals at a cost of Rs 1 crore
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DK Shivakumar urges unity, local opportunity creation in coastal Karnataka - newskarnataka.com
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Civil defence drill conducted at KRS
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13 Karnataka students return to New Delhi from Kashmir
Bengaluru: Thirteen students from Karnataka, studying at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology in Srinagar, have returned safely to New Delhi, with the timely and coordinated efforts of the Union Government. As per an official statement, the students movement was facilitated by the Ministry of Steel and Heavy Industries under the close supervision of Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Gynaecological society marks Mothers Day with event
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I do not think we should have agreed to ceasefire, under the influence of a third party
Pope Leo XIV welcomes India-Pakistan ceasefire announcement
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Karnataka govt to distribute 1 lakh title deeds to mark its 2 yrs: Deputy CM DK Shivakumar Deccan Herald
Govt approves final survey for new railway line in Sikkim
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Students showcase innovative projects at Open Day 2025 held at VVCE
PM Modi expresses pride and gratitude to scientists, remembers Pokhran tests
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13 Karnataka students return to New Delhi from Kashmir - The Hans India
13 Karnataka students return to New Delhi from Kashmir The Hans India
Kerala: Four killed as car collides with pickup van in Vadakara
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The fare will likely be around Rs 1,500 for Chair Car and Rs 2,500 for Executive Class.
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